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i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of their bar association, similar to the american bar. in most countries, they have a government bar association that is part of the government, in effect. then they just have an non-club federated are. the person was a 70-year-old viet cong that was the chair. one of the most interesting conversations i ever had. someone who did not told anyanger, -- not hold any anger, but wanted information and help from america. the american bar association has one of the best legal libraries in the world. coaching and has said -- has built a law school that has no books. we're working with those countries to provide them with legal materials because they have been asking. they also ask for lawyers to help them with thei
i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of their bar association, similar to the american bar. in most countries, they have a government bar association that is part of...
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i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of
i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of
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reclassified or surplused under the education code to be designated to possible sale. however should the district recognizes that should conditions change and the reactivation of this committee become necessary, the district is certainly prepared to do so. >> i know this is really exciting, but we are going to have to speed up your part of the presentation because we have other speakers that we need to hear from. >> that's fine. >> why don't you give us the highlights. >> the highlights is 4, we are not going to recommend it bass -- because it's not warranted. it's too fluid. property 1, the recommendation will not be implemented. we are not going to feel that position is required and we are solving that problem in a way that we think is a better service. six, i think former principal chang, summed up 135 van ness, $235 million challenge which we think which is compared to what's happened in los angeles and detroit and other cities in the countries have a higher price tag is doable and formable obstacle. we are implementing it and we have a deep breath and a long way t
reclassified or surplused under the education code to be designated to possible sale. however should the district recognizes that should conditions change and the reactivation of this committee become necessary, the district is certainly prepared to do so. >> i know this is really exciting, but we are going to have to speed up your part of the presentation because we have other speakers that we need to hear from. >> that's fine. >> why don't you give us the highlights....
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vocation and education, 78%. cognitive behavioral, 73%. and residential and stability or housing needs, 62%. and in terms of another way that we also move towards offering totally culturally competent services is we include in the contract rfp language requirement for the vendors that they provide culturally competent and gender responsive services. and we have performance based benchmarks that they're held accountable to. in terms of the nature of the 109 clients and why it's so critical to have the services available is that 86% of our clients are high-risk, again, and 50% of our clients, 8 109 coming to us from prison have eight or more prior felony convisions. 63% of that have a prior weapons, violence or sex crime conviction. so, again, a very serious population ~. i am happy to report, because of the balance of supervision and service approach that we've created, that 62% of this population has had no new law violation and 52% of them have had no new arrest or sanctions, and that includes clash incarcerations. 77% of the clients, aga
vocation and education, 78%. cognitive behavioral, 73%. and residential and stability or housing needs, 62%. and in terms of another way that we also move towards offering totally culturally competent services is we include in the contract rfp language requirement for the vendors that they provide culturally competent and gender responsive services. and we have performance based benchmarks that they're held accountable to. in terms of the nature of the 109 clients and why it's so critical to...
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this is to give road map to the everyday mom or dad who is educated -- frustrated by the education system. they often think it is hopeless. i call the school in a one returns my calls. this is the political black hole and we cannot fix it. there are things that everyday people can do. we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to evoke their having. nobody knows that. if we're able to shine a light on that and say, your state assemblymen voted against a lot to take sexual predators out of the classroom, what do you think about that? the vast majority would say that is a travesty. we should say, hold that person accountable for that vote and know when you're going to the ballot box or call that person before the vote happens and let them know if they do not vote for kids who aren't not going to get the vote next time. there is a way to change and shift this dynamic but it is not going to happen unless everyday people are get
this is to give road map to the everyday mom or dad who is educated -- frustrated by the education system. they often think it is hopeless. i call the school in a one returns my calls. this is the political black hole and we cannot fix it. there are things that everyday people can do. we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to...
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i am an architect by education. i spent time in the neighborhood. i director of housing for the city of atlanta empowerment agency. i been around. i been around. so i do not like what i see when i drive down third street. it don't make me feel good. if any of y'all drive third street and feel good? i say this is not the place for you. thank you. >> i want to thank you mayor. you know this is my community. espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for them to pick up if one wants to have something to say. i had my hand in the air first, i don't know how i got behind. i ran behind for the speakers, they don't know the services we have in this building here in this community college. we have second language here, and no one should be ignored. everything was talked about except aids prevalent here in bayview hunter's point. we want to see a change in that and also in education, transportation. we have turk out in this community. our young people cannot go to school unless they are jumped upon. this needs to be stopped.
i am an architect by education. i spent time in the neighborhood. i director of housing for the city of atlanta empowerment agency. i been around. i been around. so i do not like what i see when i drive down third street. it don't make me feel good. if any of y'all drive third street and feel good? i say this is not the place for you. thank you. >> i want to thank you mayor. you know this is my community. espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for...
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high concentration of sro's and all of the things that we have in the mission, but when it came to the educational piece in it we couldn't demonstrate that our kids that live in chinatown were not performing well. it really kind of was a stumbling block for their application. we know that we can do so much better when all of us can get behind our schools and then ultimately have greater outcomes. i always think about the city's role in all of this, as we educate our students, the impact it will have on health care and safety and work force, all the things that are critical for our st e to thrive is so dependent on how we educate our kids. the last thing is i want to really thank our city departments. the efforts around or city department. we have a lot of things that we are doing on a regular basis and we are trying to get out as much as possible to our families that need it the most. i this i that this initiative caused us to pause and to really stop and think about how many resources and services we are actually providing to the mission and how coordinated or uncoordinated those services are. it
high concentration of sro's and all of the things that we have in the mission, but when it came to the educational piece in it we couldn't demonstrate that our kids that live in chinatown were not performing well. it really kind of was a stumbling block for their application. we know that we can do so much better when all of us can get behind our schools and then ultimately have greater outcomes. i always think about the city's role in all of this, as we educate our students, the impact it will...
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no matter whether you know about education or not, let's turn to the banking world. investing in very young children is the best investment you can make. it has the greatest return on investment, and we know that because the first three years of life for the most important for cognitive, social, and emotional development. you are only two years old ones. that is the most significant window of time, and i think there must be an incident or a toddler in here, which brings me to the next point, yes we have class warfare, but it is unusual class warfare. those who are poor are completely left out. it is a bipartisan effort to keep people who are pouring out of the national dialogue. that is why i started witness to hunter, which is working to be able to provide direction testimony on their experiences on raising children in poverty, and i will tell you there are so many conversations. the fact people have been silent for so many years, that is a mass of a trail. the first thing the women who are poor will tell you is that poverty is solvable. they expect nothing less. th
no matter whether you know about education or not, let's turn to the banking world. investing in very young children is the best investment you can make. it has the greatest return on investment, and we know that because the first three years of life for the most important for cognitive, social, and emotional development. you are only two years old ones. that is the most significant window of time, and i think there must be an incident or a toddler in here, which brings me to the next point,...
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the second one is to increase the quality of legal education. that is still our fundamental mission. so, one suggestion i made at that time to the chief justice is you have got to give lawyers a monopoly. the only way -- this sounds self-serving, and it is not -- the only way to professionalize it is to have a group of people that have a monopoly so that you can control that group of people, so that they are subject to an ethical code, and so that you can control their licenses and removal of their licenses if they act unprofessionally. of course, monopolies are not something that historic way russia would consider to be an option. they have the issues they're considering over there. china, which i just returned from, they have just announced that they have 200,000 lawyers in china today. the chinese government announced they will have 1 million lawyers in the next 10 years. you might ask yourself, what country wants more lawyers? let me tell you one thing about the chinese. they are very smart. an example of how the world has changed is more ip
the second one is to increase the quality of legal education. that is still our fundamental mission. so, one suggestion i made at that time to the chief justice is you have got to give lawyers a monopoly. the only way -- this sounds self-serving, and it is not -- the only way to professionalize it is to have a group of people that have a monopoly so that you can control that group of people, so that they are subject to an ethical code, and so that you can control their licenses and removal of...
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system itself how can we fix the damaged education system what needs to happen. well. i've been teacher for the past twelve years recently i've been working for the union and this is a question that i step out of the my children go to school. we do know some things that work we know this will it work better when there's real communication and real conversation between people in this world community parents teachers leadership and so we think those structures need to be strengthened not weakened the problem with those are being imposed from above and they are not those are not made in cooperation with the people at the local school so strengthen this kind of high that house there or not we need more services in our schools so that the schools are underutilized we think that rather than closing the shuttering the schools they should open up the space in these buildings and allow it geos are not for profit to come in and use space schools many types of organizations like god like to have connections with the local community with children. lots of possible solutions
system itself how can we fix the damaged education system what needs to happen. well. i've been teacher for the past twelve years recently i've been working for the union and this is a question that i step out of the my children go to school. we do know some things that work we know this will it work better when there's real communication and real conversation between people in this world community parents teachers leadership and so we think those structures need to be strengthened not weakened...
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i spear heated the bicycle education and take the many, many thousand kinds of the and over 12 hundred taxi drivers. he spurred the core overlooks in a partnership with the sfmta as well as fought for the bike lanes. he affectionate to help minnesota drivers share the road. mark as his powerful advocacy will be missed by the his racing buddies are that i want to read this proclamation that's been signed. whereas mark has been a member of the bicyclist coalition and began his career as the geek and traffic champ and mark is a beloved member of the san francisco community who's starting a new charter departing september 5th where he's helped traffic citywide. whereas mark has spearheaded the bicycle program and he led the bike corals and made a video to teach people to drive safely on the road. we do hereby commend and over this award as well as wishing him well, as he relocated. our office is calling for a hearing on how sfpd to look into bicyclist accidents. i can't tell you highway that small thing you did how i went around to the businesses and asked for videotape we wouldn't have sh
i spear heated the bicycle education and take the many, many thousand kinds of the and over 12 hundred taxi drivers. he spurred the core overlooks in a partnership with the sfmta as well as fought for the bike lanes. he affectionate to help minnesota drivers share the road. mark as his powerful advocacy will be missed by the his racing buddies are that i want to read this proclamation that's been signed. whereas mark has been a member of the bicyclist coalition and began his career as the geek...
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the jury and to educate the judge. a lot of these people and the judge have never been in front and had to deal with a gravanis type case. the information should be consistent. you have defense attorneys that start going through 2 or 3 our 4 cases and they hear the same thing and they hear somebody professing to be an expert and this guy does not know, it puts a big hole in his expertise right off so we wanted to have something consistent. now, if you properly present this information, it will easily establish the officer as a credible expert and at that point you can start rendering expert decisions. trainings that you go to should be set up in such a way that every jurisdiction has an expert. sometimes you have to piggyback on somebody else's expertise while you learn, but there's no reason that every jurisdiction can't have an expert in gravanis and that's going to come in handy when he's talking to city hall people about allocation of resources, to his department about allocation of resources, when he decides how h
the jury and to educate the judge. a lot of these people and the judge have never been in front and had to deal with a gravanis type case. the information should be consistent. you have defense attorneys that start going through 2 or 3 our 4 cases and they hear the same thing and they hear somebody professing to be an expert and this guy does not know, it puts a big hole in his expertise right off so we wanted to have something consistent. now, if you properly present this information, it will...
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ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> the thourng in ut sut requesting an emergency stay to stop same-sex marriages in the state this, is the first couple to be heared a judge struck down the ban on gay marriages saying a state law violates rights to due process under the 14th amendment. >>> a special unveiling in the castro district today to honor the pioneers of the lgbt community. a portrait of disco star sylvester james is the first of 20 planned plaques for the castro rainbow honor walk the walk will become a block long collection, blocks long of influential gays and lesbian whose names will be displayed in much the same way as hollywood walk of fame. >> christmas is almost here, we know what you need. >> that is right. the jolly old consumer elf, michael. >> where is the red s
ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> the thourng in ut sut requesting an emergency stay to stop same-sex marriages in the state this, is the first couple to be heared a judge struck down the ban on gay marriages...
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experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law enforcement perspective, it is not just the community-based perspective, it is not just the research perspective, it is a multi- layered approach. first and foremost, we do have to consider meeting youth where they are act. we are talking about perpetrators of violence or what not or system involved or involved in gangs, we have to meet them where they are at. pain and hurt produces more hurt, right? what is fundamental it is addressing back pain -- addressing that pain. not looking at folks in a punitive way and saying, this guy is notorious, we have to lock him up. that person is hurting. he might have been abused, you know. first and foremost, we need to meet that individual's needs. i am pursuing a master's in social work. i have that lens. we need to heal our communities and take those answers upon ourselves. everybody has
experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law enforcement perspective, it is not just the community-based perspective, it is not just the research perspective, it is a multi- layered approach. first and foremost, we do have to consider meeting youth where they are act. we...
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policy resolution was adopted by the board of supervisors and the south side should be retained for educational and religious organizations and nothing on the north side and it's zoned for residential. >> further questions commissioners? >> thank you. >> mr. sanchez. >> thank you scott sanchez, planning department. i would like to speak briefly to two points and one of the question of lapse and whether it's a defined term in the planning code and to my knowledge it is not. the planning code contains references when talking about non conforming uses and abandonment and uses but the lapse is not defined so it's subject to interpretation and i believe it was appropriately interpreted in this case for the third time now, the third letter of determination regarding lapse. second, regarding environmental review. when the building permits were submitted last year i asked the planning staff to ensure that the environmental review was still valid and that discussion be had with the environmental review officer. when i return to the office tomorrow i will confirm that is the case and ask them to double c
policy resolution was adopted by the board of supervisors and the south side should be retained for educational and religious organizations and nothing on the north side and it's zoned for residential. >> further questions commissioners? >> thank you. >> mr. sanchez. >> thank you scott sanchez, planning department. i would like to speak briefly to two points and one of the question of lapse and whether it's a defined term in the planning code and to my knowledge it is...
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we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the
we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at...
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they don't have the education for the skill or the training because of historic discrimination to work in aerospace. on other hand they don't feel the desire or need to go into the low skilled service sector jobs like hotel cleaning like sweatshop work downtown l.a. because they don't perceive that as jobs that american citizens should have. not talking about people who have over here to talk about people with jobs if you have a job you are dependent on that job so when that factory closes you are in essence asked out. by the late sixty's you see those plants beginning to disappear when they disappear there is virtually nothing left in their wake. and so it leaves a gaping hole in the economy of the region. with consequences that are just enormous. generationally in america is supposed to be about the american dream people are supposed to move up as opposed to elevate. we're talking about a situation where in actuality it when it reverse the children over time began to do worse than their parents. in one nine hundred seventy five the los angeles times reporters into the streets to assi
they don't have the education for the skill or the training because of historic discrimination to work in aerospace. on other hand they don't feel the desire or need to go into the low skilled service sector jobs like hotel cleaning like sweatshop work downtown l.a. because they don't perceive that as jobs that american citizens should have. not talking about people who have over here to talk about people with jobs if you have a job you are dependent on that job so when that factory closes you...
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door for other writers and you are the penultimate when it comes to giving black women, smart, sassy, educated, brilliant black women voices. you have done all of that. i was reading that and thinking, my read on the book is, this is my pointng, -- this is of view and it does not make it right. you may disagree. my read on this is that this is perhaps your most universal text. by universal i say when you talk about grandparents raising their kids, that is second -- that not justift, that is a black thing. that is all across the country. >> 6 million. tavis: this is a book that deals with it. >> there are more caucasians and other ethnicities. particular.s in it is mostly grandmothers. tavis: bj's story is universal. which leads me to this question. how did you go about researching for this text? >> there are a lot of people who did dissertations on this whole topic and how difficult it is and what you have to go through. there are a couple of oaks that i read -- books that i read and i interviewed grandparents who had to go through a lot, more than i ever dreamed. so i interviewed people, i re
door for other writers and you are the penultimate when it comes to giving black women, smart, sassy, educated, brilliant black women voices. you have done all of that. i was reading that and thinking, my read on the book is, this is my pointng, -- this is of view and it does not make it right. you may disagree. my read on this is that this is perhaps your most universal text. by universal i say when you talk about grandparents raising their kids, that is second -- that not justift, that is a...
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so they will be working on improving affordable housing and improving educational opportunities. part of the it is like working on the ground with organizations to cut the red tape to facilities working with federal programs. actually on the ground, supervisor in those communities to navigate both the regulatory and bureaucratic barriers and access to fund. it a designation and not tied to any specific money. but you will receive a designation as a promised zone which gives you some benefits and future application. they are going to designate over the communities in those 4 years and there will be about 5. this will be tax incentives to build into it and hiring and investing in these zones and also provide access that further the goals of job creation and reduction and violent crime. quite a few thing that are coming down pike that we are looking at to ensure the sustainability and further collaboration. with that, i will turn it over to chris brown from policy link. >> good afternoon. in the interest of timeless me know if i should provide more information. >> dive in. >> policy
so they will be working on improving affordable housing and improving educational opportunities. part of the it is like working on the ground with organizations to cut the red tape to facilities working with federal programs. actually on the ground, supervisor in those communities to navigate both the regulatory and bureaucratic barriers and access to fund. it a designation and not tied to any specific money. but you will receive a designation as a promised zone which gives you some benefits...
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and it was basically a training in all aspects of museum work but with a special emphasis on museum education and community art. that was proceeded by graduate work i completed at the university of virginia and i have a b.a. in art history from records university and i'm originally from new jersey. i completed my fellowship here in san francisco and moved to los angeles. i spent most of my career working in museums in the los angeles area. i went to the university of southern california and ran the visual arts program and continuing studies division and then was recruited to work at the ghetty museum and the ghetty trust. with my great amazing experience in my career to be part of the team that opened the ghetty center in 1997 and work on the ghetty villa which opened shortly there after. >> what a which art career you've had and you most recently come from where? >> i moved from my family. my husband is an artist and we have two sons. we moved to toronto in 20067 after i had been for five years the senior vice president and museum director at the cultural center in l. a. that was my first po
and it was basically a training in all aspects of museum work but with a special emphasis on museum education and community art. that was proceeded by graduate work i completed at the university of virginia and i have a b.a. in art history from records university and i'm originally from new jersey. i completed my fellowship here in san francisco and moved to los angeles. i spent most of my career working in museums in the los angeles area. i went to the university of southern california and ran...